espousal in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for espousal in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

espousal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the espousal of an idea

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English
Rand is famous for her vigorous defences of capitalism and espousal of selfishness as a virtue.
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We then also have assertions such as the espousal of human reason as a basis for morality.
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For a production that prides itself in its espousal of factual science -- that's science fiction for you.
entertainment.inquirer.net
This might be fair, but his espousal of legalization doesn't seem to have hurt him in the polls yet.
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It is united by its espousal of a set of core ideas.
theconversation.com
My point is that the espousal of patriotism and nationalism should not be the monopoly of any one political ideology.
opinion.inquirer.net
His direct or indirect espousal of summary justice threatens every citizen's constitutionally protected democratic rights.
globalnation.inquirer.net
But he is bound to disappoint them, not least because his espousal of protectionism is bad economics.
www.independent.co.uk
His espousal of busing left them feeling completely betrayed.
thenationonlineng.net
But his espousal of moderate (but still conservative) views doesn't easily fit the oppositional dynamic of "balance".
theconversation.com

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